Åboulevard
Åboulevard's north side with the Bethlehem Church | |
| Length | 1,000 m (3,300 ft) |
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| Location | Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Quarter | Frederiksberg, Nørrebro |
| Postal code | 1635, 1960, 2200 |
| Nearest metro station | Nuuks Plads Station |
| Coordinates | 55°41′6″N 12°33′10.08″E / 55.68500°N 12.5528000°E |
| Southeast end | Gyldenløvesgade |
| Major junctions | Falkoner Allé/Jagtvej |
| Northwest end | Ågade |
Åboulevard (lit. 'River Boulevard') is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Together with H. C. Andersens Boulevard in the city centre and Borups Allé, it forms a major artery in and out of the city. The road is built over Ladegårds Å, a canal originally built to supply Copenhagen with water, which still runs in a pipe under it, feeding water into Peblinge Lake.